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Today's episode is about Russia. Russia has raised its interest rates and Putinism is now a thing. I explain why the mainstream coverage of Russia's economic “collapse” is really just a misunderstanding of how to burst bubble economies. I get into the similarities between Putin and Harper, the reason NATO is the aggressor in the Ukraine, why the Russian central bank looks better than the Fed, and the New Cold War.

I reference this:

http://pressfortruth.ca/top-stories/frums-faulty-logic-harpers-conspiracy-support-israel/

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stephen-harper-s-speech-to-the-israeli-knesset-1.2503902

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Today's episode is about Russia. Russia has raised its interest rates and Putinism is now a thing. I explain why the mainstream coverage of Russia's economic “collapse” is really just a misunderstanding of how to burst bubble economies. I get into the similarities between Putin and Harper, the reason NATO is the aggressor in the Ukraine, why the Russian central bank looks better than the Fed, and the New Cold War.

I reference this:

http://pressfortruth.ca/top-stories/frums-faulty-logic-harpers-conspiracy-support-israel/

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/stephen-harper-s-speech-to-the-israeli-knesset-1.2503902

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